Water Utility customers on the northeast side of Madison have been experiencing low water pressure and discolored water as a result of a water main rupture overnight.
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Urgent Notice: Water Main Problem on Northeast Side
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Pumpkins Shouldn't Go To Waste
postedNow that the tricks and treats of Halloween have past, it is time to find a new use for your holiday decorations.
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Baled leaves free to the public
postedForest Hill Cemetery, 1 Speedway Road, has free, baled leaves available to the public. The leaves are along the roads in the cemetery. The public is welcome to drive through and take them.
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Water Utility Rate Case Public Hearing Will Be November 11
postedMadison-The Wisconsin Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on the Madison Water Utility's rate increase request on November 11 at 2 p.m. at the PSC's building located at 610 North Whitney Way.
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2009 General Park Shelter Reservations begin Wednesday, October 15
postedThe Madison Parks Staff will begin taking reservations for the 2009 season for the popular Madison Park shelter, beginning October 15 at 8:00a.m.
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Leaf Collection Begins, Brush Collection Wraps Up
postedThe City of Madison will begin the annual Fall Leaf Collection on Monday October 6th. The Streets Division will continue to collect leaves as long as the weather permits through late November and early December.
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Water Utility to Begin Construction of Filter Building
postedMadison-Construction will begin during the week of September 29 on the building addition that will house an iron and manganese filter at a City water well on the far east side of Madison.
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Olbrich Park Master Plan - Special Park Commission Meeting, October 6
postedThe Madison Park Commission is holding a special meeting for public comments on the Olbrich Park Master Plan.
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2009 Gates of Heaven Reservations begin Wednesday, October 1
postedThe Madison Parks Staff will begin taking reservations for the 2009 season for the popular Gates of Heaven building, beginning October 1 at 8:00a.m.
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Madison Water Utility Joins EPA's WaterSense Program
postedMadison-The Madison Water Utility has teamed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) WaterSense program to promote water conservation in the City of Madison.
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Gypsy Moth Survey to Begin in September
postedThe City of Madison Forestry section is working in cooperation with the Dane County Gypsy Moth Coordinator, elected officials, neighborhood residents and the WI DNR to track and attempt to suppress the invasive species gyp
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Breese Stevens Field Re-Dedication on Saturday, August 30 at 11:45a.m.
postedPhase I of the Breese Stevens Field has been completed, and soccer games have resumed.